Golf Clubs - Iron Reviews

Tech: Hand crafted in Japan by some of the finest craftsmen say Yonex. The N1-MB’s have a graphite insert in the back of the head to ensure unwanted vibrations are filtered, improving feel and making the N1-MB more forgiving than it looks. Our...

Srixon's Z 765 made it in to our top 10 better players irons for 2018 as part of our biggest ever equipment test - Top Gear. Find out what our three TG testers made of these irons below.
Srixon Z 765 Irons Review: You need to know
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If you like hitting hybrids more than irons you’ll love the Hot Launch 2 iron-woods. A hyper steel body is teamed with a super-thin variable thickness face to deliver driver like performance in a set of irons. A heavy sole and hollow body...

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Right Light technology removes every last gram of mass from the golf clubs head, shaft and grip to allow players to swing faster with the same amount of effort. A new Speed Sole expands the sweet spot lower in the face where amateurs typically...

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Tech: Wilson’s FLX Face tech means just 26% of the face touches the head which Wilson say improves face deflection by 16% over the previous D200 model. More face flex equals more ball speed and with so much of the face deflecting you can...

Cobra's King Oversizes Irons are much more forgiving but are still capable of delivering high ball speeds - and our testers loved the feel of it. This iron made it in to our top 10 Super Game Improvement irons of 2018 in our biggest equipment test...

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Tech: A lightweight, strong Exo-Cage frame inside the head eliminates inefficient weight, meaning Callaway’s engineers had more weight to position to influence forgiveness.
We say: The construction method of this latest model is nothing like...

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Tech: Feature specially heat-treated cup faces to improve strength, while a softer heat-treated body improves feel. All this tech is combined with a wider sole for ultimate forgiveness.
We say: Callaway made its iron name on big,...

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A wide sole, undercut cavity back and thick top edge ensure maximum playability when shots are hit off centre. A black PVD finish and Rifle shaft mean the STR’s are a top spec iron but pitched at a very reasonable price.
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A free-standing un-supported face with deep undercut mean the face is extremely hot and able to flex at impact. Progressive CG’s throughout the set optimise performance and two tungsten weights on the toe and heel deliver high MOI...

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One of the very first single length irons available. The idea being with every club being the same weight and length you get exactly the same feel and confidence as you usually would standing over a 7 or 8 iron. Some very clever tinkering with...

Bryson Dechambeau helped pioneer the concept of the one length irons, and while we absolutely love the theory behind these irons - we struggled a little in practice.
Cobra King F7 One Length: Tech
The heads on the Cobra King F7 One-length irons...

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The Steelhead chassis is based on one of Callaway’s most popular ever irons, the X-14. A new 360 cup face brings the iron bang up to date and delivers greater ball speed efficiency for both on and off centre hits. A steel-infused soft urethane...

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Distance and forgiveness have been rolled together in a more compact head, which for many golfers is a potent mixture. Face slots and speed pockets increase flex at the perimeter of the head to improve ball speed consistency and drop...

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Distance with playability is what Callaway promise the Apex CF 16’s deliver. Callaway have taken the cup face that’s so popular in their woods and applied it to a forged iron. Each head is quadruple forged from soft 1025 carbon steel...

Lynx have a rich heritage in irons, with both Ernie Els and Fred Couples using them at the peak of their careers in the ‘90s. Today, the brand is British owned, and all of the equipment is designed in the UK. Lynx reckon their latest creations can...